The Oldest Japanese Picture Postcards in Today’s Slovenia

As a part of the research activities “East Asian Collections in Slovenia”, many old Japanese postcards have been identified in recent years. For the postcards archived in the National and University Library (NUK) in Ljubljana, no information was available in relation to their user or collector, when...

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Main Author: Chikako Shigemori Bučar
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Language:deu
Published: Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani (Ljubljana University Press, Faculy of Arts) 2019-08-01
Series:Ars & Humanitas
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Online Access:https://revije.ff.uni-lj.si/arshumanitas/article/view/8686
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spelling doaj-62edec82e1664e60893a8ac745cd80842021-03-02T04:36:56ZdeuZnanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani (Ljubljana University Press, Faculy of Arts)Ars & Humanitas1854-96322350-42182019-08-0113115117310.4312/ars.13.1.151-1738686The Oldest Japanese Picture Postcards in Today’s SloveniaChikako Shigemori Bučar0University of Ljubljana, Faculty of ArtsAs a part of the research activities “East Asian Collections in Slovenia”, many old Japanese postcards have been identified in recent years. For the postcards archived in the National and University Library (NUK) in Ljubljana, no information was available in relation to their user or collector, when and from whom these postcards were acquired, etc. Out of 16 Japanese and Chinese postcards in the Library, seven have been actually used and sent with some messages from Japan or China to today’s Slovenia in the year 1899. During the research on other picture-postcards archived in today’s Slovenia, and in cooperation with specialists in Japanese Studies and the history of the modern era (end of the 19th and beginning of 20th centuries, the Meiji period in Japan) in the context of East Asian and Austro-Hungarian exchanges, it has gradually become clear who the user of the postcards was and in what setting. It was Jožef Obereigner, the second son of the caretaker of the Snežnik estate, who was an engineer and served in the Austro-Hungarian Navy.https://revije.ff.uni-lj.si/arshumanitas/article/view/8686East AsiaAustro-Hungarian NavySMS Kaiserin ElisabethSnežnikObereignerSchollmayerNagasakiYokohamaKobe
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The Oldest Japanese Picture Postcards in Today’s Slovenia
Ars & Humanitas
East Asia
Austro-Hungarian Navy
SMS Kaiserin Elisabeth
Snežnik
Obereigner
Schollmayer
Nagasaki
Yokohama
Kobe
author_facet Chikako Shigemori Bučar
author_sort Chikako Shigemori Bučar
title The Oldest Japanese Picture Postcards in Today’s Slovenia
title_short The Oldest Japanese Picture Postcards in Today’s Slovenia
title_full The Oldest Japanese Picture Postcards in Today’s Slovenia
title_fullStr The Oldest Japanese Picture Postcards in Today’s Slovenia
title_full_unstemmed The Oldest Japanese Picture Postcards in Today’s Slovenia
title_sort oldest japanese picture postcards in today’s slovenia
publisher Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani (Ljubljana University Press, Faculy of Arts)
series Ars & Humanitas
issn 1854-9632
2350-4218
publishDate 2019-08-01
description As a part of the research activities “East Asian Collections in Slovenia”, many old Japanese postcards have been identified in recent years. For the postcards archived in the National and University Library (NUK) in Ljubljana, no information was available in relation to their user or collector, when and from whom these postcards were acquired, etc. Out of 16 Japanese and Chinese postcards in the Library, seven have been actually used and sent with some messages from Japan or China to today’s Slovenia in the year 1899. During the research on other picture-postcards archived in today’s Slovenia, and in cooperation with specialists in Japanese Studies and the history of the modern era (end of the 19th and beginning of 20th centuries, the Meiji period in Japan) in the context of East Asian and Austro-Hungarian exchanges, it has gradually become clear who the user of the postcards was and in what setting. It was Jožef Obereigner, the second son of the caretaker of the Snežnik estate, who was an engineer and served in the Austro-Hungarian Navy.
topic East Asia
Austro-Hungarian Navy
SMS Kaiserin Elisabeth
Snežnik
Obereigner
Schollmayer
Nagasaki
Yokohama
Kobe
url https://revije.ff.uni-lj.si/arshumanitas/article/view/8686
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